In the early days of the Internet boom, anything seemed possible. The Web promised a new frontier for digital media, where anyone could become a celebrity without ever leaving the comforts of home. It seemed like it was the greatest casting call in human history. That was the dream, anyhow. But what is the reality?
The Need for Speed
While Web video offered many new opportunities, the fact of the matter was that the Internet wasn't quite ready to live up to the promise. Understanding this problem requires a look back at the way things were, compared to where they are today.
In the early-90s, when the Internet began its invasion of everyday life, nearly everyone connected to the 'Net via dial-up modem connections. Most modem speeds back then weren't what they are today. Nowadays, many dial-up users connect to the Internet using a 56kbps modem, the fastest connection speed for a standard dial-up modem. Unfortunately, many phone companies use their wires in such a way that 26kbps is the fastest anyone can connect, however. Back in the old days, many modems were only able to connect at half of t…
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